Monday, April 27, 2015

It’s a daytime television exclusive only on ABC’s “The View” MONDAY, APRIL 27 with
“General Hospital” Executive Producer Frank Valentini and Emmy winners Anthony
Geary, Maura West, Chad Duell and Donna Mills live from the Los Angeles set
of ABC’s “General Hospital.”

For his iconic role as Luke Spencer, Anthony Geary was honored with his eighth
Daytime Emmy in the Outstanding Lead Actor category, making him the most
honored actor in Daytime Emmy history and breaking his own record. Emmy-winner
Maura West was awarded her third statuette, marking her first for the role of Ava Jerome. Chad Duell took home his first Emmy for the
role of Michael Corinthos Quartermaine in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category.
Television veteran Donna Mills was honored with her first Emmy, in the Outstanding Special Guest Performer category, for
her portrayal of Madeline Reeves.

General Hospital is celebrating its
52nd year on the air, and this May features the fan-favorite
tradition of the Nurses Ball.Cast
members get to step outside the box and showcase their other formidable talents
as singers, comedians, and dancers, as well as raise awareness for AIDS
research.Later in the month, the show
will air two live episodes onMay 15 and 18
when, as Laura Wright observed with a wink in a recent promo, “Anything
can happen!”

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Thursday, April 02, 2015

ABC will unveil a two-day network daytime television event as
“General Hospital” broadcasts live from Los Angeles -- it was announced today,
by “General Hospital” Executive Producer Frank Valentini. “GH” will air a live
show on Friday, May 15 and another live show on Monday, May 18. Live television was once the norm for soaps in the early days, and most of the actors came from theatre backgrounds. If they made a mistake, they were trained and ready on their feet to pick up and move on as smoothly as possible. Nowadays it's much more of an event: the television drama "ER" did a live episode for both the Eastern and Pacific timeslots during one Sweeps period, as did the sitcom 'Will and Grace'. Both were successful and noteworthy episodes.

“Taking such an iconic show as ‘General Hospital’ live
for two days is both exhilarating and risky,” said Frank Valentini about the
two upcoming live broadcasts of “General Hospital.” “I am enormously proud of
our cast, crew and staff for all their tireless dedication and hard work that
will be leading up to this daytime television event. It’s live television and
absolutely anything can happen, but that is what’s fun about this and we’re absolutely
up to the challenge.”

Additionally, fans can be a part of
the conversation surrounding this live event by using #GHLive on Twitter.

“General Hospital,” which celebrated its 52nd anniversary
on April 1, 2015, is the longest running American soap opera currently in production
and the longest running scripted drama on television currently in production. “General
Hospital” has received the prestigious Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Drama
a record eleven times. “General Hospital” was created by Frank and Doris
Hursley. Frank Valentini is the
executive producer and Ron Carlivati is the head writer . “General Hospital” airs weekdays on the ABC
Television Network.

Monday, March 02, 2015

For a guy who’s been whomped by a getaway SUV, had his
face literally rearranged, his brain scrambled, and his freedom curtailed,
Jake is actually doing surprisingly well. He may not remember his name or where
he came from, but his flirting and wooing skills are in fairly good working
order. When Elizabeth opens up about her current situation with Ric, Jake hopes
he might still have a chance with her – and says so. After her fiery defense
against Commissioner Sloane, Jake is nonplussed by an unexpected – and unsettling
offer from the man who could also grant his release. But with no credentials,
no proof of any educational background or experience – let along no chance of
avoiding jail – can he really say no? Ultimately, he gets help from another source,
who helps him make the decision to take the job or not.

Where Have All
the Cowboys Gone

Ava’s memorial looms in front of Kiki like a hammer
waiting to fall; all her life it’s always been just her and her mother. This is
the woman who raised her, loved her, and protected her – and although Kiki is
very glad to have her father in her life, she’s struggling to process how
radically this will change everything.She’s also torn over her decision not to fight for custody of Avery,
especially in light of Michael’s crusade to claim the baby.

As preparations are made, Morgan asks a favor from
Sonny, while Kiki calls Silas to fill him in on the memorial details, still
unaware that her father is harboring and hiding her mother at New York
Methodist. Silas, himself torn at
keeping the secret from Kiki, is also hard-pressed to keep Ava from tearing out
the IV lines and making a break for the subway.

Back in Port Charles, Julian tells Sonny he’s back up
and running again, and also takes a moment to have a chat with Michael –
warning him that he will step in if he feels it’s necessary to protect Avery
from becoming the rope and the prize in a vendetta tug-of-war.Michael, however, has no intention of letting
this drag out that long. When a new wrinkle springs up in the courtroom, Alexis
becomes suspicious of Michael, and it doesn’t take long for Carly to suss out
what’s going on. It could be a huge game-changer that inveigles the judge to
hand down a swift and implacable decision.

Hole in the
River

There is a long road behind Bobbie and Scotty; they’ve
known each other for decades. They’ve fought and loved and won and lost. They’ve
been friends and lovers and enemies and allies. Along with Luke and Laura, they’ve
had the most tangled, the most wrought, and the most fraught of histories of
probably anyone in Port Charles. And even in the worst of times, they’ve all
known the best in each other, whether they wanted to say it or not.

Now, as the realization of Luke’s condition is
starkly apparent, his sister and his nemesis are left to reveal just how deep
the dark well goes; Luke has gone much further than they realized at first, and
the immeasurability of the fall is terrifying.Shaken and reaching for purchase, Tracy finds the one constant she can
always count on: Monica, who is a sister through more than marriage alone.
Exhausted, Tracy confesses her fears for and about Luke, and when new
information comes to light about the Spencer family, it may produce much-sought
after answers for her. But – it could also break her. The only question is how
much she can, or will bend.

Also next week:Olivia tells Dante the
rabbit died. Franco and Nina team up with an unlikely ally, Nathan is up-front
with Maxie about their relationship, while Spinelli shocks Maxie with his
actions. Silas helps uncover a truth, while Carly implores Sonny not to make hasty
decisions. Nikolas reveals information about Jake to Sam.

Songs:

Have a Nice Day: Bon Jovi, Have a Nice Day

Where Have All the Cowboys Gone: Paula Cole, This Fire

Hole in the River: Crowded House, Crowded House

General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC and is available on Hulu and ABC.com

DISCLAIMER:

All General Hospital previews written and posted on this site are entirely from source material given to me by ABC.

I
do not source any material published on my site from message boards or
other sites. ABC is aware of my previews and content.Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Perched on
its rocky outcropping just off the shores of Port Charles, Wyndemere is a
bastion of Cassadine power and dominion over – well, to their minds,
everything. Isolated and insulated, it is a symbol of their overwhelming
Otherness which separates them from those who live on the common soil.

It’s also a
pain in the rear end if there’s ever an emergency.

The conflagration
which signaled the end of Spencer’s birthday party leaves a panicked and
worried Nik in a complete tailspin.The
fear of losing Spencer galvanized him into heroic action -- literally walking through
fire to save his son, and now a conflicted Nik goes to great lengths to repair
the circumstances and the damage that’s been done.Elizabeth rushes to console and support him
after her fiery confrontation with Ric, and though Nikolas is comforted by
this,he still battles with guilt and
inner turmoil, ultimately deciding later to tell Sam some key information.

Ric is
fuming with frustration at his current situation, feeling wounded and
disgruntled at Liz’s loyalties, which are inexplicable to him.After an unexpected and startling event, he
and Sonny come to common purpose as brothers, resolving that family sticks
together against adversities. Jake, after having a weird and nebulous dream,
confides in Elizabeth about it, but aware of her clash with Ric, stresses that he does not want to come between
them.

Arc of a Diver

Newly
reconciled and happily aflirt, Alexis also finds herself feeling apprehensive
after Ned’s unexpected revelation about Olivia’s baby and subsequent deflection
of her wakening instincts. Olivia is clearly grateful for Ned’s staunch and
solid support and intervention, but Alexis confesses to Julian her doubts about
the entire situation. Later, Julian runs into Duke, who, fresh off a tense and
loaded encounter with Anna, extends to his erstwhile nemesis a surprising
offer.

Not surprisingly, this takes
Julian aback – has Duke really put the past behind them? And Duke may not be
the only person Julian has to worry about.

Nothing in My Way

Everyone is
somewhat stymied at Michael’s custody bid for Avery – Alexis is suspicious of
the motive, and Julian issues a sober warning – but Michael is determined to
forge ahead with plans of vengeance.Morgan, in an attempt to reason with his brother, ends up in a stormy
confrontation over Michael’s intentions instead, which visibly upsets Kiki. Her choice not to contest Sonny was heartwrenching and difficult after Ava’s
loss. Her only support now seems to be Morgan and her father – and while Silas
is concerned, he’s also a mite preoccupied lately. To his chagrin and frustration, he’s sitting 0n a whopper of a secret, which he finds himself hard-pressed to keep under
wraps. This becomes even more exasperating when Kiki calls him with some news.

Meanwhile, a
forlorn and frazzled Nina receives a visit from Nathan and Alexis, who bring
tidings of great joy – with certain stipulations and conditions. Elated, Nina
and Franco compare notes and schemes, as well as a few revelations with each
other. LSD and coma hangovers notwithstanding, their commiserations bond them
even more tightly against their obstacles.

Also Next Week:

Bobbie,
Tracy, and Lulu decide to hire a PI to find out more about the Spencer history,
while Sloane makes a proposition to Jake. Olivia opens up to Dante about the
latest developments in her life, and Luke reveals more darkness. Franco receives
support from an unexpected source, and he and Nina get a surprise visitor. Nathan
is honest with an off-guard Maxie.

Songs

Fourteen Black Paintings: Peter
Gabriel, Us

Arc of a Diver: Steve Winwood, Arc of a DiverNothing In My Way:Keane, Under
the Iron Sea

General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC and is available on Hulu and ABC.com

DISCLAIMER:

All General Hospital previews written and posted on this site are entirely from source material given to me by ABC.

I
do not source any material published on my site from message boards or
other sites. ABC is aware of my previews and content.Thanks for reading.

About Me

A writer/word wrangler and (former) publicist, I have a penchant for the absurd - hence, my love of soaps, science fiction, and working in the entertainment business. I am Irish-American and identify fiercely with that particular psychosis of my DNA and heritage.
I love cooking, people who cook, and people who eat. Amateur historian; adore archaeology, sociology, and a good tale well told. I love writing about television -- about actors, writers, directors, and producers, and – well, really anyone working in this crazy industry. I aspire to be a writer on General Hospital someday, so I can watch the actors play out the mayhem I create in my head.
Chocolate is everything, and the Story is God.